Women' Economics and the Ballot by Frances Squire Potter. [1909]
Chicago Political Equality League (Chicago, Ill.)
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Women--Economic conditions
Women--United States--Social conditions
Frances Boardman (Squire) Potter was an educator, writer, and lecturer. In 1900 she was appointed to the Literature Department at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. In 1909, she left her position and joined the National American Woman Suffrage Association as corresponding secretary in New York. Later, she became a national lecturer for the Women's Trade Union League and the Chairman of the Department of Literature and Library Extension for the General Federation of Women's Clubs.
In this address given before the Political Equality League of Chicago, Potter urges women to fight for the ballot so all women will experience economic independence.
Potter, Frances Squire, 1867-1914
Youngstown, Ohio : Vindicator Press
[1909]
8 p.
English
DOCU.1909.07
Voucher : Woman Suffrage Party Expense Voucher. [Circa 1915]
United States--New York--New York City
Woman Suffrage Party
Blank expense voucher form for the Woman Suffrage Party of New York.
Woman Suffrage Party
New York : Woman Suffrage Party
[Circa 1915]
1 p.
English
DOCU.1915.15